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or this is my microphone mr. bush, or i'm not going to hold your age against you mr. mondale. >> they look at the-- >> when he said, i had to go to the bathroom. i heard them, # 10, 9, 8-- he made the stage on one. >> and candidates in the future, be sure to remember that more important than what you say is how you look on television. >> i'm eric shawn, fox news. >>awulie: yeah, he have' heard that lawn before. a showdown in the lonestar state, cowboys versus the texans, we'll tell you which team came out on top today. move over, superman, wshore getting a sneak peek at a brand new super hero. he's in a wheelchair, but that's not the only surprising thing about this. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do enough plastic water bottles to stretch around the earth over 190 times. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you ren
or this is my microphone mr. bush, or i'm not going to hold your age against you mr. mondale. >> they look at the-- >> when he said, i had to go to the bathroom. i heard them, # 10, 9, 8-- he made the stage on one. >> and candidates in the future, be sure to remember that more important than what you say is how you look on television. >> i'm eric shawn, fox news. >>awulie: yeah, he have' heard that lawn before. a showdown in the lonestar state, cowboys versus the...
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. >> mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. >> reporter: he's trying to make boehner, a republican house leader during the bush years, his de facto republican opponent. seizing on a speech boehner gave just over two weeks ago. >> there were no new ideas. there was just the same philosophy that we had already tried during the decade that they were in power. >> reporter: and diane, president obama was full of praise for some republicans today -- reagan, eisenhower, lincoln. all of whom are dead. he called those great leaders, and suggested the current crop of republicans is not. diane? >> well, thank you, jake. and as you just told us, the white house does argue that this is the choice. either america borrows $700 billion or increases taxes on the wealthy to get that money. but republicans say raising taxes even on the wealthy will hurt too many small businesses, and that will stall the creation of jobs. so who's right? we asked jonathan karl to check the facts. >> reporter: republicans claim raising taxes on those earni
. >> mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. >> reporter: he's trying to make boehner, a republican house leader during the bush years, his de facto republican opponent. seizing on a speech boehner gave just over two weeks ago. >> there were no new ideas. there was just the same philosophy that we had already tried during the decade that they were in power. >> reporter: and diane, president obama was full of praise for some republicans today -- reagan,...
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the small business bill, not that impressive. >> mr. lipman, if you could. >>>ible to us the flawed logic of looking at small businesses as an engine of growth for jobs. >> okay. so the kaufman foundation for the last several years has sponsored and undertake on its own research to look at the source of net job creation and what we have found, since 1980, virtually 100% of all net new jobs created in the united states have been founded by new businesses. and so, that's slice of small businesses that we really need to focus on. so you're quite correct when you make this distinction between small business and new business. it is really those businesses under five years and actually probably less than one or two years old that have been, at least up until the recession, the main sources of job growth. >> and the fact of the matter is new businesses, by coincidence, just happen to be smaller the same way a child happens to be shorter, but we are not in favor of short people. we are trying to educate young people. are we missing the political -- forget the politi
the small business bill, not that impressive. >> mr. lipman, if you could. >>>ible to us the flawed logic of looking at small businesses as an engine of growth for jobs. >> okay. so the kaufman foundation for the last several years has sponsored and undertake on its own research to look at the source of net job creation and what we have found, since 1980, virtually 100% of all net new jobs created in the united states have been founded by new businesses. and so, that's...
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. >> mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. >> reporter: he's trying to make boehner, a republican house yethe bush years, his de facto republican opponent. seizing on a speech he made just two weeks ago. >> there's no new ideas. it was the same philosophy that we had already tried during the decade they were in power. >> reporter: the president was full of praise for some republicans. eisenhower, lincoln, reagan all of whom are dead. he called them great leaders. suggesting that the current crop of republican leaders is not. jake tapper abc news the white house. >>> we will get more of president obama's take on the tax cut issue in a special interview with george stephanopoulos coming up on "good morning america." >>> as the nation struggles with some bitter divisions over the economy, foreign policy and wars overseas secretary of state hillary clinton says it's time to seize what she calls a new american moment. in a major speech to the council on foreign relations, clinton said we must try striking a balance to avoi
. >> mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. mr. boehner. >> reporter: he's trying to make boehner, a republican house yethe bush years, his de facto republican opponent. seizing on a speech he made just two weeks ago. >> there's no new ideas. it was the same philosophy that we had already tried during the decade they were in power. >> reporter: the president was full of praise for some republicans. eisenhower, lincoln, reagan all of whom are dead. he called them great...
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at olive garden. >>> when president and mrs. clinton moved into the white house in 1993, they laid down the law. chelsea was off limits to the press. the bushes did the same thing with their daughters, barbara and jenna. the obamas seem to be more open with the details of their daughters' lives. norah o'donnell has more. good morning to you, norah. >> good morning, natalie. this president and first lady really do want to try to keep their young daughters' lives as normal as possible of the they try to keep them away from the press and out of the news. lately it's been mom and dad who have been spilling the beans, talking openly about their daughters, everything from malia's new braces to sasha's love of hip-hop. president obama still calls his oldest daughter his baby, but even he admits she's growing up quickly. >> i don't have teenagers yet. malia is just -- just turned 12. >> you say good luck, huh? all right. she's my baby. even though she's 5'9", she's still my baby. >> reporter: but malia is no baby. a growth spurt over tw
at olive garden. >>> when president and mrs. clinton moved into the white house in 1993, they laid down the law. chelsea was off limits to the press. the bushes did the same thing with their daughters, barbara and jenna. the obamas seem to be more open with the details of their daughters' lives. norah o'donnell has more. good morning to you, norah. >> good morning, natalie. this president and first lady really do want to try to keep their young daughters' lives as normal as...
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. >> and, yet, mr. gibbs, if you look at a majority of independent voters out there, they're not going back and thinking about bush policies. they're thinking about the past 20 months and obama policies and they don't like what they see, so how is he going to change their minds with his strategy? >> well, look. i think most of all we've got to put in front of the american people and independent voters a choice. look, most of those polls have focused on what the president has done and i think the conversation has to be broadened to include where the republicans would take us, because that's what elections are about. they're about what's going to happen next. they're about what's going to happen in the future. and the best way you can know what republicans are going to do in the future is look what they've done in the past, take us back to the policies that got us into this mess. cozy with lobbyists and tax cuts for the wealthy is not an economic plan for the american people. >> yet 58% of the people on o
. >> and, yet, mr. gibbs, if you look at a majority of independent voters out there, they're not going back and thinking about bush policies. they're thinking about the past 20 months and obama policies and they don't like what they see, so how is he going to change their minds with his strategy? >> well, look. i think most of all we've got to put in front of the american people and independent voters a choice. look, most of those polls have focused on what the president has done...